This is a few years old now, it's the 1/48 Hasegawa Macchi Mc.202. The kit is fantastic, I did very little additional work to it except add some gubbins in the wheel wells, and I also made my own decals.
							
						
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Wow Mike, that camo scares me, did you do it free hand? Top marks from me for a fabulous build/paint job. Cheers Derek - 
	
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
Cool job on that smoke ring camo.
Can I ask which decal film you use? I think I recall you saying you have an ALPS It turns out great decals..!
Nice one.
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Thanks for the nice words
I took the easy way out... http://mikegrantdecals.com/SmokeRings.htmlOriginally posted by \Wow Mike, that camo scares me, did you do it free hand? Top marks from me for a fabulous build/paint job. Cheers Derek
Cheers Ian, I use Tango Papa decal paper, easily the best paper I've ever used. However it's for laser-printing rather than ink-jet, but works great in the ALPS.Originally posted by \Cool job on that smoke ring camo.Can I ask which decal film you use? I think I recall you saying you have an ALPS It turns out great decals..!Comment
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Hi Mike!!!
Wow, wow, wow...............absolutely stunning!! Another great strike from your assembly line!!
I built this kit two years ago. For the camouflage rings I also used Decals from Mike Grant.
							
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Thanks again guys
Cheers Gern. My aim is for 'appropriate' weathering, so on this Macchi I've added exhaust stains, a little bit of wear at the wing root and some dust on the tyres. I know the current vogue is to weather the heck out of everything but I kind of like them cleaner; YMMV.Originally posted by \Fabulous as always Mike. I notice all your kits seem to appear in 'showroom' condition - or is it that any weathering you do is too subtle for me to pick up?Comment
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 thinking the same as Tony how did you do the rings ?
							
						
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